Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1086

Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Define the Term "Solitary Confinement" for the Laws Governing a Jail or Correctional Facility

Impact

The introduction of this definition signifies a step towards accountability and transparency in the state's handling of inmates. By establishing what constitutes solitary confinement, LD1086 positions the state to evaluate and possibly reform practices surrounding isolation in jails. The significance lies in the potential for improved standards regarding how correctional facilities manage confined individuals, including considerations of mental health implications and the treatment of those incarcerated.

Summary

LD1086 proposes to define the term 'solitary confinement' specifically for laws governing jails and correctional facilities in the state. The proposed definition encompasses the isolation of a detained individual from the general population by means of confinement in a cell for 22 hours or more within a 24-hour period. This legislative measure aims to ensure clarity in the terminology used in corrections, potentially impacting policies across various facilities that subject inmates to such conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1086 appears to be cautiously optimistic, particularly from advocates for criminal justice reform. Supporters emphasize the need to define solitary confinement to prevent abuse and provide better treatment for inmates. There is a recognition among legislators that the overuse of solitary confinement can lead to harmful mental health outcomes, aligning with broader national conversations about the treatment of prisoners and the ethics of confinement practices.

Contention

Most notable points of contention likely revolve around interpretations of the 22-hour threshold and concerns about how this definition will be applied in practice. Critics may question whether the definition effectively addresses the complexities of isolation practices in jails, particularly regarding its impact on overall inmate welfare. The bill's implementation may also lead to debates over resource allocation for facilities that need to adapt their practices to comply with the new definitions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME AB701

Corrections: solitary confinement.

ME HB4972

End Solitary Confinement Act

ME HB746

Provides relative to solitary confinement in juvenile facilities

ME SB3409

End Solitary Confinement Act

ME SB880

Providing for solitary confinement.

ME HB1599

Providing for solitary confinement.

ME SB787

Providing for solitary confinement.

ME SB461

To Collect Data Regarding The Use Of Solitary Confinement In Arkansas Prisons And Jails.

ME HB615

AN ACT relating to solitary confinement.

ME H6161

Solitary Confinement Reform Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.